Featured Cider

Pressed golden orange apricots dominate this uniquely tart cider that still remains highly drinkable. The Apricots add a subtle flavor that is like combining a peach and a plum but not as sweet. The Romans and Greeks had it right when they used apricots as a main ingredient of their drink known as the "Nectar of the Gods". The driest of our ciders leaves a lasting round finish that calls for more. May the Gods be appeased.

Pressed golden orange apricots dominate this uniquely tart cider that still remains highly drinkable. The Apricots add a subtle flavor that is like combining a peach and a plum but not as sweet. The Romans and Greeks had it right when they used apricots as a main ingredient of their drink known as the "Nectar of the Gods". The driest of our ciders leaves a lasting round finish that calls for more. May the Gods be appeased.

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How sweet or dry a cider can be is only sometimes advertised on the bottle, and even when that is on the bottle it can be different than how an average
cider drinker would perceive how sweet or dry that cider is. The perfect example is that many ciders are advertised as "semi-dry" when many people would
describe them as "sweet". Here at Cidr, we primarily show the average dryness/sweetness based on what our users have told us. This gives you a better idea of
just how dry or sweet a cider will actually taste to you.